'I'm a conjoined twin but still have sex – my brother faces away on dates'

'I'm a conjoined twin but still have sex – my brother faces away on dates'

DAILY STAR

Conjoined twins have separate lives – even though they’re connected at the head.

Despite sharing 30% of their frontal lobe brain tissue, Lori and George Schappell have different outlooks.

They were born as sisters but George now identifies as male.

Lori, who has been focused on studying and working, wants to settle down and have children in the future.

And her sibling doesn’t want to stand in her way – so gives her privacy when she’s intimate with partners.

George claims he’d be like a “brother in law” to Lori’s husband if she ever got hitched.

Lori, who lost her virginity to her second boyfriend aged 23, has had an active dating life.

According to Fabulous, she said: “When I went on dates, George would bring along books to read and, as we don’t face each other, he could ignore any kissing.

“I don’t see why being a conjoined twin should stop me having a love life and feeling like a woman.”

Lori found love and was engaged in 2006.

But tragically, her fiancé lost his life months before the wedding after a drunk driver collided with him.

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